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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “J,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of one right away.

That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “J,” like “Joy,” “Just,” “Jet,” and “Jesus.”

In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles that begin with “J,” regardless of era or genre.

By exploring music from a perspective you may not have tried before, you might discover some new tracks.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'J' (51–60)

JealousBeyoncé

This is a song in which Beyoncé, the world-renowned star the United States is proud of, candidly lays bare her vulnerabilities.

Featured on an innovative visual album, it drew many reactions from fans saying, “Seeing a more human Beyoncé made me love her even more!” Over a minimal, introspective sound, she sings about possessiveness and suspicion toward a lover.

It’s a powerful yet delicate track that, on nights when you’re tormented by the swirling emotion of jealousy, makes you think, “Even someone who looks perfect feels the same.” Doesn’t listening to this song make you feel a little more able to accept your imperfect self?

jealousy (feat. Rema)FKA Twigs

A jealousy-themed song crafted by the innovative UK-born artist FKA twigs.

It’s a collaboration with Nigeria’s young, popular artist Rema! Despite the title being “Jealousy,” the track is an irresistibly danceable number with a feel-good Afrobeats groove.

It captures the honest feelings of someone in love: “I get jealous when I see you with someone else.” When FKA twigs’s delicate vocals intertwine with Rema’s breezy rap, even jealousy begins to feel strangely endearing.

It’s astonishing how they deliver a typically heavy theme with such stylish flair.

JealousFuture & Metro Boomin

Future, Metro Boomin – Jealous (Official Audio)
JealousFuture & Metro Boomin

This track, crafted by hip-hop’s powerhouse American duo Future and Metro Boomin, feels like peering into the abyss of jealousy.

Metro Boomin’s heavy, dark beat is a swamp named Possession, and over it Future’s disarmingly direct line—“I get jealous of you”—cuts straight to the listener’s core.

Intense love can sometimes bind not only the other person but oneself as well.

Surrender to this sweet, dangerous sound, and you’ll likely find your heart shaken by the irresistible allure and peril of jealousy.

JealousyJordan Ward & Joony

Jordan Ward & Joony – Jealousy (Official Music Video)
JealousyJordan Ward & Joony

This is a collaboration track between Jordan Ward, an American artist with the unique background of being a former dancer, and Jony, who’s gaining recognition for his diverse musicality—two leading figures in the new-generation R&B scene! Taken from the EP “JRNY,” which portrays the complexity of a relationship shifting from friendship to romance, the song’s theme is precisely “jealousy.” With nuances like “I want to have you all to myself, but I can’t give you all of me,” it cuts to the very core where selfishness and true feelings collide in love.

The calm, melancholic beat further highlights these unbalanced emotions, making it feel heart-wrenching to listen.

Many listeners will likely find themselves unconsciously projecting their own experiences onto this painfully real inner conflict.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'J' (61–70)

JealousKiana Ledé & Ella Mai

Kiana Ledé & Ella Mai – Jealous (Official Lyric Video)
JealousKiana Ledé & Ella Mai

A collaboration from two powerhouses leading the contemporary R&B scene: America’s Kiana Ledé and the UK’s Ella Mai! The raw confession—“I’ve never been the jealous type… but fine, I’m jealous”—pierces the heart as it strips away bravado.

Set over gentle acoustic guitar, the lyrics lay bare possessiveness and insecurity, inviting many listeners to see their own experiences reflected.

Their beautiful harmonies—described by the media as “hypnotic”—ironically sharpen the ache at the song’s core.

A poignant and beautiful R&B ballad that tenderly embraces feelings you’d rather not admit.

Jungle BoogieKool and The Gang

A funk number whose surging groove and primal shouts whisk you onto the dance floor in an instant! This work by American legends Kool & the Gang is irresistibly cool, with a tight rhythm that shakes your instincts to the core and a powerhouse horn section intertwined throughout.

Its simple message—“Let’s just dance the night away!”—teaches you the pure joy of letting go.

Released in November 1973, the track reached No.

4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and regained the spotlight when it was featured in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction.

Put it on at a party or event, and you’ll be swept up in the kind of heat that gets your body moving before you know it!

jealousy, jealousyOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo – jealousy, jealousy (Lyric Video)
jealousy, jealousyOlivia Rodrigo

Every time you open social media, do you ever feel like everyone but you is sparkling? “jealousy, jealousy” by Olivia Rodrigo, the American singer-songwriter leading today’s pop scene, is a song that anyone living in the modern era can’t help but relate to with a resounding “same!” It captures the painfully real feelings of comparing yourself to other people’s seemingly perfect lives and sinking into self-doubt.

From the unstable bassline that mirrors that inner restlessness to the explosive rock sound in the chorus, the progression is nothing short of breathtaking.

It feels like the song reassures you that the dark emotions everyone hides are “not all your fault,” blowing away that hazy gloom.